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w j ' j w 1 tuksday octobber 2 1792 ( vol i ) printhd by alexander martin for j0e5n s1bley ( t^umb 9 two negroes apprehended came to my plantation on cape-fear river one mile from this town on the night of the 5th of march lall and now in my pofi.h'on a necjro man and a negro woman who fay they hive no mailer â€” that they have been drolling about ever fince the britilhleft cha.lefton except four or five yeara when they were iri~tneferv ice of a mr fatnes craigg,on linche's creek in sou'h carolina from whom they ran away fome time lalt fummer or fall for fear of being fent to the weft-indies the fellow appears to be between t'le a^e of ihirty-five and forty â€” about five feet fevea inches high â€” thick et â€” ot a bl.i:k complexion â€” his eari bored and bv his language luppofe he was born in africa the wench is fmall â€” appears to be bo tueceti twenty and twenty-five yeats old lavs he was brought from africa very young james more ravtttcvihe september li 1792 o the public phe frffident and fellows â– *â€¢ of the medical society of the flate of delaware in conformity to one of the rigtnal purpofes of their ioftituuony at<p<rince the following queftiob as a lutt j ct of prize di(fcrtation,and beg leave to invite the ingenious and learned of all na iins to the competition i^ie(kbn â€” what is the origin nr.dr.atur e ef 7 v noxfotii power whish prevails t ejpecitl ly in hot iind moijl climates during fummer and autuihrt ana produces intermittent und remittunt leverty and certain other difinfis ? j vh:jt mean nuy^tbh infulubrity at clim ate b eÂ»t re led and the ctijecfes thence *â– tiling m*ji fiiccefi fully prevented and trea ' l the competitors for this prize are re queued to obfervti that the me;\ns of cor rearing this fpecies of roxioiis climate will be confmered as the principal ftreft of the piopofjd queltion conditions 1 n . he premium fliall lie awarded to the author of the bell differtation upon tot queflidn propofed t the candidate fiiall tranfmit his diflertation addrefled to the prclitlent of the fociety free of portage or other char ges en or before the fecond tud'jay of may 1705 ; and hall didinguilh hii per formance by fame motto devife or other fignature,at his pleafure togtther with his differtation he lhall alfo.feud a fealed letter containing the fame motto dev'ce r-r fijrnamre and fubferibed with the real name and place of residence of the au thor 3 parfons of any nation or profefllon whatever hall be admitted as candidates fijr this pieminm /.. nr diirertarion wliich hath becnal ready piiblifhed or for which the author hath been publickly rewarded elfcwhere lliall be eniirled to this premium 5 the diflertation muft be written ei thi â– in the er lilh french german or l tin lanju.i â€¢. 6.a difintcieftcd committccnfthefocie ty hall be appointed to examine the mer its of the feveral performances that may be offered and to adjudge the premium to the irioft deferving 7 the fociety will exe'reife their d!f cre ion bj publilhing the fucceliful dif feitauon u any manner which they n y approve ar ! in order to avail the >..,:. lie n r vi poflihleir.fi n '.: ; ; m â€¢â€¢ 1 ihis 1 ib jedl and at he fame \\. :. to ei t'ie impartiality of their a kca ion e â– ... a'.(o corfidcr til ... is . ; th â– v ' tr pith'ifh hi â– othei of 'â€¢'â– 'â– fer cations offtitdjwlicb they hull j go worthy nf publick noiice tinlefs ihe au thor fliall otherwifedirett bi thc namei of the au hor hall n<n be pubiilhed with out their content excepting lib name to whom th piize ha 1 be awarded 8 such trea ites as may be received an not pumiihed together will all the letter containing the turnes ol the un filccelsful candidate wihut b caking thefe.ils lh ill be returned or otherwise il'pol'ed of as ihe au hois relpectivdy hall jiiect 9 i none frhc dilterta'i ns ft.red hall bet und o meii the premium the fociety r f rve the power of withholding and devoting it to on otjiet important purpofes 10 the premiun hall confift of three httndiej dollars r the value thereol in plate at the option of he author to he paid to him or his order wi bin fu xn.ki h'aftei he adjudication tne magnitude an . importance ofthli qnellion mull ppea n h m it cuil'ory obferva ion largep rtiont-nf the earth and e/p ci.lly tho e countries w hihother wife enj y iheriched hi lings ol nature are from this caufci annually fu jeer to itckne s and depopulation and u may be cafely affirmed that of all the foa>ccs ot dill dis incident lo mankin.1 this is one of the molt _ cn.ive maliirnant and fa al a fuceefsful in vert gallon of the origin and natar.pf hi morbid principle would gicatly cni irjie he boundaries ( f fcience and advance he comtort ard i appineis of human fociety wh ver lhan i co ver a ce rain anl r.n > method ol correi5r in,7 its vmrlcni eft ii , wliile he tenders a fplendid lervice of medical phjlpfpphy wjll.have ajnft claim to h applaufe of his cotemporaries and to the grauiude fofdofterii v the 1 ciery acknowledge and lament he obfeurity which involves this question they trull however that this o jefilon though formidable ai firh vie \ ill de ter no perfon from an enqiiity fo preg nant wi:h iir pnr'aucc mtility and r pu t'ltion l'he obfeurity how great foever it may be a<lfiit;c ', imph'e not any ab folute in r a>li'y a d at the fume ti eth 11 the ncie dep erite lh e cen ure of th learned wot i fo the indulgence of ezpevl itioir which e'yvntually mav prove to hive been o er laug ii?e they iliulli - ter thetnfelves that the difcovery they now comtemplate is within the reach of the human mind alti '<â– i by th â– en'i.ht ened vie^vs ot :. ode n icience and at.ima tej by oie enterprize and ardour which difttnguiflies the prefent inquifitive aud philofophic age publifliea by order ofthe fbciety edward miller a c the feve r al printer in me /'_â€¢

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w j ' j w 1 tuksday octobber 2 1792 ( vol i ) printhd by alexander martin for j0e5n s1bley ( t^umb 9 two negroes apprehended came to my plantation on cape-fear river one mile from this town on the night of the 5th of march lall and now in my pofi.h'on a necjro man and a negro woman who fay they hive no mailer â€” that they have been drolling about ever fince the britilhleft cha.lefton except four or five yeara when they were iri~tneferv ice of a mr fatnes craigg,on linche's creek in sou'h carolina from whom they ran away fome time lalt fummer or fall for fear of being fent to the weft-indies the fellow appears to be between t'le a^e of ihirty-five and forty â€” about five feet fevea inches high â€” thick et â€” ot a bl.i:k complexion â€” his eari bored and bv his language luppofe he was born in africa the wench is fmall â€” appears to be bo tueceti twenty and twenty-five yeats old lavs he was brought from africa very young james more ravtttcvihe september li 1792 o the public phe frffident and fellows â– *â€¢ of the medical society of the flate of delaware in conformity to one of the rigtnal purpofes of their ioftituuony at